Changes to CKEditor, Configuration Manager, Custom Block and Dashboard on the module page

Description

Collection: Upgrading to Drupal 8Chapter: Modules That Have Been Added, Removed, Moved or Modified

The Dashboard module is gone in Drupal 8, but there's a number of concessionary modules that have been added to reduce the hurt.

Transcript

Next in Drupal 8 we have CKEditor, which supplies the default wysiwyg that Drupal uses for the text editor. It's like a bridge between the third party CKEditor library and Drupal. Drupal 8 also comes with the configuration manager, which we looked at earlier in order to export all of our configuration and to code, and be able to import that configuration to override configuration that's currently in the database.

I'm going to scroll down a little bit more. The contact module exists in both sides but the contact module in Drupal 8 is significantly more powerful, as we saw in some previous videos. In Drupal 7 content translation is part of this larger group of core modules but it's been reorganized on the Drupal 8 page to be included with the multi lingual section here.

In Drupal 8 we have a new custom block module. This used to be part of the b ...

NOTE: This series is partially complete. We cover the site-building changes from Drupal 7 to Drupal 8 but have not yet discussed the process of migrating a site to Drupal 8.

In the "Upgrade to Drupal 8" collection, we get you ready for migrating your Drupal 7 sites or starting new projects in Drupal 8. Even if you're not ready to move to Drupal 8 just yet, this series will clearly lay out the benefits so you can decide when the best time will be for you or your organization to make the shift.

The series starts by highlighting each change in the user-facing interface. Identifying these changes will help you translate your workflows to Drupal 8, and will also give you clues about how the underlying architecture of Drupal has changed. These videos will be useful to virtually anyone who might work with Drupal 8.

Once we've taken a complete tour of the interface changes in Drupal 8, we will look at how to migrate your data, themes and custom modules over to 8. While these later videos will be more developer-centric, we will try to keep them as clear as possible so that those of you who may not be programmers but are responsible for the migration process can still benefit.

Some of the key points of this series include:

How to translate what you know about site building from Drupal 7 to Drupal 8

A comparison of interface changes between Drupal 7 and 8

How to migrate your data to Drupal 8

How to upgrade a theme to Drupal 8

How to update module code to work with Drupal 8

Who this collection is for

If you're curious about the changes that have been made to Drupal 8 from a site building and user interface perspective, the first part of this series will help you quite a bit. The rest of the series will be valuable to developers or site managers who want to migrate part of all of a site to Drupal 8. If you're responsible for figuring out if upgrading to Drupal 8 from Drupal 7 is logistically feasible, this series will help you get a handle on the time and effort involved in the process.

Prerequisites

This series will be most valuable to those with previous experience working with Drupal 7, either as a site builder, back end or front end developer. The first part of this series is focused on site building, and the later videos will assume some familiarity with programming and Drupal 7 theming.

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